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Garmin GDL 82: The Simple, Affordable ADS-B “Out” Solution

With the easy-to-install GDL 82 remote-mount datalink, Garmin offers U.S. aircraft owners a low-cost way to meet the basic requirements for ADS-B “Out” compliance. Using AutoSquawk technology to automatically sync with the existing transponder in your aircraft, the GDL 82 offers a “no frills” ADS-B solution that enables NextGen flight operations in controlled U.S. airspace below 18,000 feet.

To learn more about the GDL 82 take a look here: https://buy.garmin.com/en-US/US/p/540911

Forerunner® 910XT: Swim metrics

Forerunner® 910XT is Garmin’s first fitness device to offer detailed swim metrics, including distance, efficiency, stroke type and more.

Find out more about Garmin swimming watches look here: https://buy.garmin.com/en-US/US/cIntoSports-cSwimming-p1.html

G3X Touch-Interactive Maps

Get hands-on with Garmin G3X Touch, and learn about capabilities of the moving map, including navaids, terrain, obstacles and optional weather and traffic, as well as Smart Airspace™ and SafeTaxi© diagrams. See how easy it is to use these advanced flight displays designed (and priced) specifically for experimental/amateur-built aircraft.

Forerunner 15: Foot Pod and Heart Rate Monitor

To track your distance and pace when you hit the treadmill or an indoor track, you can use an optional foot pod with Forerunner 15. This video covers how to pair the foot pod or a heart rate monitor if your watch did not come with one.

To learn more about our latest Forerunner® running watches with GPS look here: https://buy.garmin.com/en-US/US/cIntoSports-cRunning-p1.html

Forerunner 35: Pairing with Your Smartphone

You’ll have access to smart notifications, automatic uploads to Garmin Connect and more once you pair Forerunner 35 with a compatible smartphone. Watch this video to find out how. Learn more about the Forerunner 35 here: https://buy.garmin.com/en-US/US/p/552962

Introduction to Garmin Marine Radars

This video helps you become acquainted with the entire family of Garmin Marine radars, gives an overview of how radar works, and which Garmin radar will best fit your needs.

To learn more about our latest marine radars look here: https://buy.garmin.com/en-US/US/cOnTheWater-cRadar-p1.html

Garmin Edge 830: Using Navigation

Who cares that the Edge 830 GPS cycling computer offers dynamic performance monitoring¹ and insights to help you improve? You do. They also help you ride like a local and give you peace of mind. Learn more here: garmin.com/cycling

• Dynamic performance monitoring¹ provides insights on your VO2 max, recovery, training balance, heat and altitude acclimation, nutrition, hydration and more
• Mountain bike (MTB) dynamics track jump count, jump distance and hang time; other MTB features rate a descent’s difficulty and your ability, so you have a score to beat next time
• Cycling safety features include a new bike alarm, group messaging and tracking, incident detection and compatibility with Varia rearview radar and lights so you can see and be seen
• Includes routable Garmin Cycle Map with popularity routing — which helps you ride like a local — plus on-device route creation, off-course recalculation and back to start; mountain biking model has integrated Trailforks data, including trail difficulty ratings
• Customize with free apps, widgets and data fields from the Connect IQ Store

¹When paired with compatible sensors

Utilizing Intensity Minutes with Your Wearable

Get a better idea of how hard your working out with Intensity Minutes from Garmin. Your compatible wearable monitors your activity intensity and tracks your time spent participating in moderate to vigorous intensity activities (heart rate data is required to quantify vigorous intensity). Learn how these metrics are calculated and why they’re useful in helping you beat yesterday.

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